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Some yucky ole hillstream pics.
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I actually have two tripod options but find them very restrictive at times.Mark in Vancouver wrote:Have you not gotten yourself a tripod, Mr. T? If not, you ought.
the fish move around too much although in the case of the "At home" pic I could have used one.
Apart from those pics of the G.stellatus without flash, everything else was taken at 1/2500/sec, so movement is virtually cancelled out.
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Yeah. I have a mini tripod which was actually part of a small telescope plus a full-size ultra-adjustable tripod. It's just too cumbersome when you want the camera close to the subject because with a cabinet stand you have to lean it into the aquarium. At some point it becomes unstable. This somewhat negates the reason for using it.
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